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1 digebrud
breach of a dike. -
2 krænke den offentlige orden
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3 brud
1. sg - bruden, pl - brudeневе́ста ж2. sg - bruddet, pl - brud1) перело́м м2) разры́в м3) ( på ngt) наруше́ние с (закона, приказа и т. п.)* * *breach, break, breakage, bride, fracture, infringement, quarry, rupture* * *I. (et -)( sted) break (på in, fx a waterpipe);( sprængning) breaking (på of), bursting ( fx of a waterpipe);( åbning) breach ( fx of a dyke);(på rør etc) leak ( fx in a gas pipe);( på maskine) breakdown;(fig) break;F rupture ( med with, fx his rupture with the Church);(overtrædelse af lov etc) breach (på of, fx of a rule, a contract, a treaty), infringement,( grovere) violation (på of);( knoglebrud) fracture;( stenbrud) quarry;[ gøre brud på] break;[ det kom til et brud mellem dem] they broke with each other, they fell out.II. (en -e)( nygift kvinde) bride.III. (en -e)zo weasel. -
4 breche
(en -r) breach;[ skyde breche i] make a breach in;[ stille sig (el. gå) i brechen for] stand up for. -
5 løftebrud
(et -) breach of faith;( brud på ægteskabsløfte) breach of promise. -
6 bryde
41) лома́ть, разбива́ть2) наруша́тьbrýde sit lǿfte — нару́шить обеща́ние
brýde med én — порва́ть с кем-л.
brýde af — прерва́ться; запну́ться
brýde ind — ворва́ться
brýde op — взла́мывать
brýde ud — внеза́пно разрази́ться
* * *breach, break, bridge, contravene, crack, go back on, prise, quarry, rat, rupture, wrestle* * *vb (brød, brudt)( brække) break;( overvinde) break (down) ( fx resistance);( ikke overholde) break ( fx an agreement, the law, one's promise);( lyset) refract;( hugge løs) hew ( fx the miners hew the coal out of the rock);( sten) quarry;( om søen) break;( afslutte telefonsamtale) ring off, hang up ( fx he hung up on me);[ med sb:][ bryde sit hoved (el. sin hjerne) med] rack one's brain(s) about;[ det skal du ikke bryde dit lille hoved med] don't bother your little head about that;[ bryde sine lænker] break one's chains;[ bryde tavsheden] break the silence;[ med præp & adv:][ bryde af][ bryde frem] break out;[ dagen brød frem] the day broke (el. dawned);[ bryde igennem] break through;( om kunstner) (first) make one's name; have one's breakthrough;[ bryde ind] break in,F force an entry;( i samtale) break in,F interpose;[ bryde ind i et hus] break into a house;[ bryde løs]( begynde) break out ( fx firing (, riots) broke out);[ uvejret brød løs] the storm broke;[ bryde noget løs] break something loose;[ bryde med en] break with somebody;[ bryde ned](dvs nedrive) pull down,F demolish;[ bryde om](typ) make up ( fx make up a page);[ bryde op]( med objekt) break open, force (open) ( fx a door),( brolægning) take up;( uden objekt: om sår) reopen;[ selskabet brød op] the party broke up;[ bryde sammen] break down ( fx his resistance, (, the negotiations) broke down),( styrte sammen også) collapse ( fx the bridge collapsed);( om person) break down, collapse,T crack up;( falde sammen) crumple up;[ bryde ud](fx af fængsel) break out;[ bryde ud i] burst into ( fx laughter, song, tears), break into ( fxlaughter, song);[ med sig:][ bryde sig om]( sætte pris på) care for, like ( fx do you like that book? he doesn't like children);( tage notits af) pay attention to ( fx he pays no attention to what is said);( tage sig nær) care ( fx I don't care what people say), mind ( fxdon't mind him, he always complains);[ bryd dig ikke om det!] never mind! don't let that worry (el. bother) you!(dvs han er ganske ufarlig) don't take any notice of him; don't bother about him;(dvs blande dig i) that's none of your business;[ bryde sig om at] care to, like to ( fx would you care (el. like) to be seen in his company?);( også) not be keen on ( fx I'm not keen on being seen here);(dvs jeg ønsker det ikke) I don't want him to see it; I would rather he didn't see it. -
7 disciplinær
* * *adj disciplinary ( fx problem, punishment; for disciplinary reasons);[ disciplinær forseelse] breach of discipline. -
8 fredsbrud
(et -) breach of the peace. -
9 illoyalitet
disloyalty, faithlessness* * *disloyalty, breach of faith. -
10 indiskretion
(en -er) indiscretion, tactlessness;( diskretionsbrud) indiscretion, breach of confidence. -
11 kontraktbrud
(et) breach of contract. -
12 lovovertrædelse
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13 misbrug
sg - mísbrugenзлоупотребле́ние с* * *abuse, abusiveness, misuse* * *(en el. et)( til slet formål) abuse ( fx of power, of narcotics);( forkert brug) misuse ( fx of a word);[ misbrug af tillid] breach of trust;(se også misbruge). -
14 misligholdelse
(en) breach of contract, non-fulfilment. -
15 overtrædelse
(en -r) offence (af against, fx the Police Discipline Code),F breach, infringement (af of, fx the regulations), violation (afof),(jur) contravention (af of). -
16 retsbrud
(et -) breach of the law. -
17 tillidsbrud
(et -) breach of confidence. -
18 traktatbrud
(et -) breach of a treaty. -
19 troskabsbrud
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20 ægteskabsløfte
(et -r) promise of marriage;[ brudt ægteskabsløfte] breach of promise.
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